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Eaton 9155 N - Figure 7-6: Location of Empty Xslot Bays; Table 7-1: Typical Xslot Configurations for UPS Communication; Web;Snmp Module (Optional)

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46 8-10 kVA, 50/60 Hz (1-phase input) &
8-15 kVA, 50/60 Hz (3-phase input)
P-164000341
User's Guide Revision 1
Figure 7-6: Location of empty XSlot bays
The UPS supports two serial communication devices according to the table below.
Independent Multiplexed
Configuration XSlot #1 XSlot #2 Std. RS-232 port
Default #1 Any Xslot module Any Xslot module Not in use
Default #2 Any Xslot module Relay module Available
Default #3 Any Xslot module Not in use Available
Table 7-1: Typical XSlot configurations for UPS communication
7.4.1 Web/SNMP Module (optional)
The module supports SNMP and HTTP compliant remote monitoring and shutdown for the protected
computer systems. It can be connected to a twisted-pair Ethernet network (10/100BaseT) using an
RJ45 connector.
The Web/SNMP module has a build-in switching hub that allows three (3) additional network devices
to be connected to the network without the requirement of additional network drops. In addition, an
Environmental Monitoring Probe can be requested from the UPS manufacturer to obtain humidity,
temperature, smoke alarm and security information. It is connected to the communication port of the
Web/SNMP module as option.

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